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I think that I may have just the items that you are looking for to trade. I am looking to replace the very same parts on my model 700 VLS (Varmint Laminated Stock) 308 SA. I can take some pictures if you are interested, it has less than 100 rounds through it and is 100% flawless.

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I have a Floor plate spring and follower that I would trade you. They both are brand new and only have put about 6 shells through since installing it. Let me know if you are interested. Let me know your email if you want me to send you pictures. Thanks

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i have played a good many rem 700's, these detachable box mags dont quite fit right in a rem 700 action that did not come from remington as such, the reason why in the feed issues, the bottom of the action is machined for the extra width of the box magazine, when you put a spring and follower in an action that was fitted from the factory for a box magazine it just isnt quite right, the shells can pop up in 2's, if you want a detachable magazine for a standard 700 the best bet in my opinion is to buy one made by " kwik clip" they work very well and feed from the center ,of course you can buy more exspensive ones but hey i like to save money too, hope this helps y'all

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Thanks for the advice but this is being done for my father so I don't have much say as to how it gets done. I am a machinist by trade and make parts to .000050 all day long. Trust me, I will make it work better than original. I just need the parts to start with.:thumbup:

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